The Troubles in Loughmacrory
- The Troubles in Loughmacrory
The Troubles in Loughmacrory recounts incidents during, and the effects of, The Troubles in Loughmacrory, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
Incidents in Loughmacrory during the Troubles resulting in two or more fatalities:
1978
*11 September 1978 - Howard Donaghy (24), member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, killed, off duty, at the site of his new house by the Provisional Irish Republican Army, Loughmacrory
1981
*2 August 1981 - John Smyth (34) and Andrew Wood (50), both Protestant members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, were killed in a Provisional Irish Republican Army land mine attack on their mobile patrol, Loughmacrory.
References
* [http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/sutton/chron/ NI Conflict Archive on the Internet]
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